Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs, in the world. It’s associated with type 2 cytokines interleukin-4, IL-5, and IL-13, which promote airway eosinophilia, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, mucus overproduction, and immunogloubulin E synthesis. IL-5 is a cytokine known to play major role in the regulation of eosinophil formation, maturation, survival, and recruitment. Hence, an increased production of IL-5 may be contributed to the pathogenesis of asthma. The expression of human IL-5 receptor presented on eosinophils, basophils, and mast cells. Hence, a polymorphism in IL-5 receptor may be implicated in the development of asthma. Many candidate genes that could potentially contribute to the susceptibilit...
The eosinophil is an important effector cell in allergic inflammation and asthma and an increased nu...
Abstract: A characteristic feature of chronic allergic diseases such as asthma is the increase in eo...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...
Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against para...
Eosinophilic inflammation is considered to play an important role in the development as well as in t...
Asthma is a triad of intermittent airway obstruction, bronchial smooth muscle cell hyperreactivity t...
The definition of asthma has changed considerably in recent years, to the extent that asthma is no l...
Asthma is a chronic airway disease, which affects more than 300 million people. The pathogenesis of ...
Extensive clinical investigations have implicated eosinophils in the pathogenesis of asthma. In a re...
Background: IL-5 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma through its regulatory role on eo...
The interleukin-4 (IL-4) signalling cascade has been identified as a pathway potentially important i...
Airway inflammation is considered to be the primary component contributing to the heterogeneity and ...
Asthma is a highly prevalent chronic disease of the airways; approximately 10% of patients with asth...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disorder hallmarked by chronic inflammation in the respiratory system. Exa...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disorder hallmarked by chronic inflammation in the respiratory system. Exa...
The eosinophil is an important effector cell in allergic inflammation and asthma and an increased nu...
Abstract: A characteristic feature of chronic allergic diseases such as asthma is the increase in eo...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...
Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against para...
Eosinophilic inflammation is considered to play an important role in the development as well as in t...
Asthma is a triad of intermittent airway obstruction, bronchial smooth muscle cell hyperreactivity t...
The definition of asthma has changed considerably in recent years, to the extent that asthma is no l...
Asthma is a chronic airway disease, which affects more than 300 million people. The pathogenesis of ...
Extensive clinical investigations have implicated eosinophils in the pathogenesis of asthma. In a re...
Background: IL-5 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of asthma through its regulatory role on eo...
The interleukin-4 (IL-4) signalling cascade has been identified as a pathway potentially important i...
Airway inflammation is considered to be the primary component contributing to the heterogeneity and ...
Asthma is a highly prevalent chronic disease of the airways; approximately 10% of patients with asth...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disorder hallmarked by chronic inflammation in the respiratory system. Exa...
Asthma is a heterogeneous disorder hallmarked by chronic inflammation in the respiratory system. Exa...
The eosinophil is an important effector cell in allergic inflammation and asthma and an increased nu...
Abstract: A characteristic feature of chronic allergic diseases such as asthma is the increase in eo...
Blood eosinophils can be described as inflammatory-like (iEOS-like) and lung-resident-like (rEOS-lik...